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I own and carry a Springfield Operator 1911 45. ACP as my primary and it is a fantastic as well as perfectly reliable weapon (3000 rounds and no malfunctions) for me. However, I wanted a smaller compact 1911 but at a more affordable cost (My primary cost me roughly $1300) that I could upgrade with better parts.

I own and carry a Springfield Operator 1911 45. ACP as my primary and it is a fantastic as well as perfectly reliable weapon (3000 rounds and no malfunctions) for me. However, I wanted a smaller compact 1911 but at a more affordable cost (My primary cost me roughly $1300) that I could upgrade with better parts.

For the money, an excellent 1911. The parkerization is even, the lockup is very tight, and the trigger feels smooth and crisp. The rubber grips are comfortable. The safety was a bit stiff at first, but after some manipulation it's getting easier. All in all, after an average break-in, this gun should give you years of awesome service.

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ROCK ISLAND ARMORY - MODEL 1911 TACTICAL by ARMSCOR

This pistol is chambered in 45 ACP with a 3.50” button rifled barrel supported by a full length guide rod. Smooth-angled, snag-free style allows for quick draw in fast need situations. Includes a low profile angled rear sight along with skeletonized hammer and trigger with adjustable over travel stop and ambidextrous safety. The Rock Standard is finished with a tough parkerzied matte coating and comes with checkered rubber grips. True to all Rock Island 1911s, the Rock Standard comes with a crisp, factory 4- to 6-pound trigger to give you a great experience right out of the box.